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Air Force Missile Launch Crew Falls Asleep
Associated PressWASHINGTON -- Air Force officials say three ballistic missile crew members in North Dakota fell asleep while holding classified launch code devices earlier this month, triggering an investigation by military and National Security Agency experts. The...Tags: Nuclear Weapons, The White House, George Bush, National Government, Government
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Redskins' top draft pick Thomas out about 2 weeks
AP Sports WriterRedskins rookie receiver Devin Thomas probably will miss the team's first exhibition game after pulling his right hamstring in practice Thursday. Washington's top pick in this year's draft is expected to miss about two weeks of training camp. That...Tags: Indianapolis Colts, Washington Redskins
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WNBA's Shock sign 50-year-old Lieberman
The Detroit Shock came up with a way to distract some attention away from their skirmish earlier this week. For one game at least. The Shock signed 50-year-old Nancy Lieberman, a Hall of Famer and one of their former coaches, to a seven-day contract...Tags: ESPN, Old Dominion University, Injuries, Deion Sanders
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'Skins WR Thomas injures hamstring
The Associated PressWide receiver Devin Thomas, the Redskins' top draft pick, has been carted away from practice after pulling his right hamstring at training camp. Coach Jim Zorn says the team doesn't immediately know the extent of the injury. Thomas was hurt Thursday...Tags: Washington Redskins
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Nancy Lieberman, The Shock
The Shock signed Nancy Lieberman, a Hall of Famer and one of their former coaches, to a seven-day contract on Thursday. She became the oldest player in WNBA history at 39 while playing for the Phoenix Mercury in 1997, the league's inaugural season....Tags: ESPN, Injuries
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Lions sign OT Cherilus; Deal worth almost $15M
Gosder Cherilus joined the Detroit Lions in time to be on the field for their first practice of the year. The offensive tackle's agent, Greg Diulus, said Thursday his client signed a five-year contract worth almost $15 million with nearly $8.9 million...Tags: Detroit Lions
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Bethel's Gayle commits to Tech
Daily PressBethel High's James Gayle has committed to Virginia Tech's football team, making him the first Peninsula District product to commit to the Hokies in two years. Gayle, a 6-foot-4, 220-pound defensive end, considered scholarship offers from North...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Ohio State Buckeyes, Virginia Tech, Ohio State University
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A birthday letter to Barry Bonds
Dear Barry Bonds, Happy birthday! Hope this note finds you well, wherever you may be. I understand this is not how you wanted to celebrate No. 44. Your agent has made that very clear. Everyone who follows baseball is well aware that you'd much rather be...Tags: Barry Bonds, Long Island Ducks, Hank Aaron
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Tyree's right knee lands him on PUP list
tom.rock@newsday.comDavid Tyree, whose incredible catch became the enduring image of the Super Bowl XLII victory, will start the season the physically unable to perform (PUP) list after undergoing knee surgery during the offseason. Tyree had the arthroscopic procedure on...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, New York Giants, Super Bowl, Commuting
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The reality of 'High School Musical: Get in the Picture'
Reality CheckGuest blogger Lindsay Diokno's thoughts on the new High School Musical: Get in the Picture:Having never watched anything remotely related to High School Musical before last night, I'm not sure what I should have expected, but what I saw wasn't......Tags: Walt Disney, Popular Music, Music Theater, Television Industry, Dance
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